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WARNINGS

Plug unit into a properly grounded electrical

outlet of the correct voltage, size and plug

configuration. If the plug and receptacle do

not match, contact a qualified electrician to

determine the proper voltage and size and

install the proper electrical outlet.

To avoid any injury or damage to the unit do

not pull unit by power cord.

To prevent any injury, discontinue use if

power cord is frayed or worn.

To prevent injury or damage to the unit, 

TFW-461R model must be installed by a

qualified electrician.

For safe and proper operation, the unit must

be located a reasonable distance from

combustible walls and materials. If safe

distances are not maintained, discoloration or

combustion could occur. Do not locate unit

under shelving or closer than 12" (305 mm)

from the ceiling.

On TF-1919, TF-4619 and TF-461R models

allow a minimum of 1" (25 mm) clearance

along the sides and back. Allow a clearance of

26" (660 mm) along the front discharge to

ensure proper operation and safety.

On TFW-461R models allow a minimum of 1"

(25 mm) clearance along the right wall and

back wall when facing controls. Allow 3" 

(76 mm) along the left wall. Allow a clearance

of 26" (660 mm) along the front discharge to

ensure proper operation and safety.

To reduce the risk of fire, the TFW-461R

appliance is to be mounted on floors of

noncombustible flooring and surface finish

with no combustible material against the

underside, or on noncombustible slabs or

arches, have no combustible material against

the underside. Such construction shall in all

cases extend not less than 12" (305 mm)

beyond the equipment on all sides.

To avoid any injury, turn the power switch

OFF, unplug the unit from the power source

and allow to cool before performing any

maintenance.

Unit is not waterproof. DO NOT submerge in

water. Do not operate if it has been

submerged in water. Do not steam clean the

interior or flood with water or liquid solution.

Form No. TF1946M-1004

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

To avoid electrical shock or personal injury,

do not steam clean or use excessive water on

the unit.

If service is required on this unit, contact your

Authorized Hatco Service Agent, or contact

the Hatco Service Department at 800-558-

0607 or 414-671-6350; fax 800-690-2966 or

International fax 414-671-3976.

This product has no “user” serviceable parts.

To avoid damage to the unit or injury to

personnel, use only Authorized Hatco Service

Agents and Genuine Hatco Replacement

Parts when service is required.

Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts are

specified to operate safely in the

environments in which they are used. Some

aftermarket or generic replacement parts do

not have the characteristics that will allow

them to operate safely in Hatco equipment. It

is essential to use Hatco Replacement Parts

when repairing Hatco equipment. Failure to

use Hatco Replacement Parts may subject

operators of the equipment to hazardous

electrical voltage, resulting in electrical

shock or burn. 

CAUTIONS

Some exterior surfaces on the unit will get

hot. Use caution when touching these areas 

to avoid injury.

Unit is not weatherproof. For safe and proper

operation locate the unit indoors where the

ambient air temperature is a minimum of 70°F

(21°C).

To avoid any injury or damage to the unit do

not operate appliance without installation of

supplied legs.

DO NOT use “Pyrex” glass plates or serving

pieces in the finisher. “Pyrex” glass may

break causing personal injury and/or food

contamination.

DO NOT use paper or plastic serving pieces

in the finisher. These materials may melt or

burn causing a fire hazard and/or food

contamination and may damage the unit.

Plate/ tray will be very hot upon removal; use

oven mitt, protective clothing, or pan gripper

to remove.

IMPORTANT! Read the following important safety instructions to avoid personal injury or
death, and to avoid damage to the equipment or property.

Summary of Contents for Thermo-Finisher TF-1919

Page 1: ...l please bring it to the attention of your supervisor Do not operate this equipment unless you have read and understood the contents of this manual Este manual contiene importante información sobre seguridad concerniente al mantenimiento uso y operación de este producto Cualquier falla en el seguimiento de las instrucciones contenidas en este manual puede resultar en un serio daño Si usted no pued...

Page 2: ...portant Owner Information i Introduction i Important Safety Instructions 1 Model Descriptions 2 All Models 2 TF 1919 2 TF 4619 2 TF 461R 2 TFW 461R 2 Specifications 3 Electrical Rating Chart 3 Plug Configurations 3 Dimensions 4 Installation 5 Unpacking 5 Location 5 Electrical Connections TFW 461R 6 Appliance Legs TFW 461R 6 IMPORTANT OWNER INFORMATION Programming The Unit 7 General 7 Programming C...

Page 3: ...ed in water Do not steam clean the interior or flood with water or liquid solution Form No TF1946M 1004 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To avoid electrical shock or personal injury do not steam clean or use excessive water on the unit If service is required on this unit contact your Authorized Hatco Service Agent or contact the Hatco Service Department at 800 558 0607 or 414 671 6350 fax 800 690 2...

Page 4: ...e of the unit An attached cord and plug set is included MODEL TFW 461R The TF 461R features four upper circular elements and one lower rectangular element for even heat distribution from corner to corner Loading and unloading of food is done on the control side of the unit This model must be electrically hard wire connected by a qualified electrician CAUTIONS Do not remove the glass from the unit ...

Page 5: ...ire connected by a qualified electrician This model cannot be used with a cord and plug Model Voltage Watts Amps Phase Plug Configuration Shipping Weight TF 1919 208 4800 23 1 1 NEMA 6 30P 88 lbs 40 kg 240 5000 20 8 1 NEMA 6 30P 88 lbs 40 kg 220 4201 19 1 1 NONE 88 lbs 40 kg 240 5000 20 8 1 NONE 88 lbs 40 kg 380 CE 4513 11 9 1 NONE 88 lbs 40 kg TF 4619 208 7200 20 1 3 NEMA L15 30P 90 lbs 41 kg 240...

Page 6: ... 562 mm 784 mm 432 mm TFW 461R 25 1 2 20 7 8 18 1 2 648 mm 530 mm 470 mm DIMENSIONS Model D Width E Depth F Height TF 1919 13 18 6 3 8 330 mm 457 mm 162 mm TF 4619 13 18 6 3 8 330 mm 457 mm 162 mm TF 461R 13 18 6 3 8 330 mm 457 mm 162 mm TFW 461R 18 13 6 3 8 457 mm 330 mm 162 mm EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS EFFECTIVE FINISHING AREA Figure 3 Dimensions A F D C E B Allow an additional 2 51 mm minimum for pow...

Page 7: ... combustible walls and materials If safe distances are not maintained discoloration or combustion could occur Do not locate unit under shelving or closer than 12 305 mm from the ceiling WARNING On TF 1919 TF 4619 and TF 461R models allow a minimum of 1 25 mm clearance along the sides and back Allow a clearance of 26 660 mm along the front discharge to ensure proper operation and safety WARNING To ...

Page 8: ...nections properly to a minimum of 40 inch pounds 5 A grounding screw is provided near the electrical terminals An equipment grounding conductor must be properly connected to it 6 Replace and secure wire inspection cover APPLIANCE LEGS TFW 461R The TFW 461R Series unit can be installed with or without the 4 1016 mm appliance legs supplied If the appliance is used without the legs the unit must be s...

Page 9: ... units also feature an adjustable Idle mode and adjustable Auto Off mode which allow for additional flexibility NOTE After reading and understanding how to program the unit see PROGRAMMING HINTS and RECOMMENDED FOOD FINISHING GUIDE in this manual for further helpful information NOTE If at anytime during the programming or operation of the unit the display is not reading correctly or the unit is un...

Page 10: ...7D Press the UP or DOWN arrow key until you reach the desired setting Values change by 5 every time an arrow key is pressed Press the ENTER button when you have reached the desired setting 5 Upper Time Value UT The unit will display Figure 7E Press the UP or DOWN arrow key until you reach the desired setting Values change by 1 second every time an arrow key is pressed Holding down an arrow key wil...

Page 11: ...Form No TF1946M 1004 9 PROGRAMMING CONTROLLER 7B LOWER HEAT UPPER HEAT 1 2 3 4 5 7A 7C 7D 7E 7F 7G Figure 7 Programming a Selection ...

Page 12: ... new setting make sure unit is in READY mode and follow these steps 1 Press and hold the DOWN arrow while at the same time press and hold the ENTER button for three seconds The display will show the current programmed Auto Off value Figure 9A 2 To adjust the Auto Off time push either the UP or DOWN arrow until you reach the desired setting Figure 9B The Auto Off mode can be adjusted from 0 indicat...

Page 13: ...Form No TF1946M 1004 11 PROGRAMMING CONTROLLER 8B 8A 8C 9B 9A 9C Figure 8 Programming Idle Mode Figure 9 Programming Auto Off Mode ...

Page 14: ...is ready for product the unit will display Place plate tray with food product on the center of the metal rack when unit is in mode 4 Select one of five preprogrammed finishing cycles Unit will beep and the display will begin counting down the programmed finishing time Note If you make an incorrect selection it can be cancelled by selecting any of the buttons on the Control Panel 5 Finishing is com...

Page 15: ...ll scraper or other small hand held scraper and scrape loose any food debris that has accumulated on the glass CAUTION Do not remove the glass from the unit for cleaning purposes Doing so may cause injury or damage to the unit Remove any stains from the heating surfaces by wiping off the glass using a moist cloth and ceramic cooking top cleaner WARNING Unit is not waterproof DO NOT submerge in wat...

Page 16: ...rdcoated half sheet pan 2 5 cm deep Cheese Sandwich 50 1 minute 100 1 minute 4 sandwiches at once 15 seconds 23 seconds assembled 2 slices of white bread 2 slices of American cheese each PAN USED Hardcoated half sheet pan 2 5 cm deep Chicken Patty 60 4 minutes 40 4 minutes 4 oz breaded 30 seconds 30 seconds refrigerated precooked PAN USED hardcoated half sheet pan Chicken Skewers 85 5 minutes 80 4...

Page 17: ...5 seconds pound patty PAN USED Half sheet pan Mozzarella Sticks 40 5 minutes 50 5 minutes Breaded refrigerated PAN USED Half sheet pan Nachos 75 1 minute 70 1 minute Corn chips topped with shredded cheddar cheese PAN USED Ceramic plate Pizza 12 31 cm Thin Crust 20 4 minutes 20 3 minutes Frozen to thaw or rethermalize PAN USED 12 31 cm pizza screen Pizza 12 31 cm Thin Crust 50 3 minutes 45 2 minute...

Page 18: ... 45 seconds tortillas stuffed with sauteed peppers onions cheddar cheese PAN USED 10 25 cm aluminum pizza screen Tomato Halves Broiled 75 3 minutes 60 3 minutes Lightly seasoned 30 seconds PAN USED Half sheet pan NOTE When testing a menu item not listed above start by dividing the conventional cooking time by three and use that number as your cooking time Set top and bottom heat at 50 and adjust f...

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